Catwoman #89
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarley Quinn takes center stage on this February 2001 cover, mugging into an "H.Q.T.V." microphone like a gleefully unhinged emcee while a vintage television set beside her plays Catwoman in black-and-white — her idea of "TV the way it oughtta be." The banner headline cheekily promises that Batman doesn't die, which tells you exactly the kind of irreverent energy Carlton, Johnson, and Rousseau bring to "Always Leave 'Em Laughing." Cover art by Staz Johnson and Wayne Faucher sells the comedy perfectly, making this one of the more playful issues in the series' run.
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Harley Quinn tries to sell a story about Catwoman to TV producers. They displease her, so she kills them with Joker gas.
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